How about a good "introduction"?

Darby 2022-04-22 07:01:32

A ship king slave named Milo fell in love with the ship king's daughter, dreaming of one day being able to redeem his freedom and marry his sweetheart. However, Milo did not expect that at the same time he was sold to another slave owner in Naples, his sweetheart was also betrothed to a corrupt Roman congressman. At this time, Mount Vesuvius erupted, and Milo returned to Pompeii to save his sweetheart and his gladiator friend trapped in the arena, risking his life. The earthquake caused by the volcano caused the sea to pour into Pompeii, and some wooden boats that were about to escape were overturned. Milo tried to find his sweetheart. The Roman nobles took the lead and drove a carriage with the heroine to escape Pompeii. Milo followed closely behind. Reluctant to give up, at this time it was dark and volcanic rocks fell from time to time. At an intersection, the carriage was overturned by roadblocks, and the Roman nobleman and the heroine fell to the ground. Milo dismounted and fought the nobleman head-to-head. Escape from Pompeii, at this time the volcanic shock wave has arrived, and the Roman nobles are buried in the fire. In the process of escaping, the horse is seriously injured. Milo dismounts and let go of the horse. Facing the volcanic ash, he kisses the heroine. Together, the volcanic ash drowned them... Years later, the remains of a young lover kissing were found in Pompeii....



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Pompeii quotes

  • Atticus: It is the gods. They have a plan for us all.

    Milo: Perhaps. I saw the man who killed my family. Perhaps the gods spared me for a reason.

  • Cassia: Too many arrogant men who flatter you with their presence.